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My left eyelid twitches all the time throughout the day. It's been going on for aprx. 2 months. Can anybody tell me why? I don't wear glasses or contacts. It's random not when I am just reading. I can be driving, watching Tv or even just typing this question. Please Help!View Thread

I am a 32 yr old female. And around the same time my pinky and ring finger on my left hand start to get numbness and a tingling feeling. Could the eye and fingers be connected? Why is my eyelid doing this? It is bother some when driving a lot.View Thread

I am 32 yr old female. I also been having numbness and tingling in my left pinky and ring finger that started around the same time. Could my left eye problem and left fingers been connected? Very concerned since the eye problem is so frequent and bothers me when driving or just in general.View Thread

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